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"for somebody else" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a task, errand, or action that someone else is responsible for. For example, "I can't take on any new projects right now; perhaps you can do it for somebody else."
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Pardo makes things for somebody else.
It's nice because I'm playing for somebody else.
There's one catch: the viewers voted for somebody else.
"Have you cared for somebody else?" I asked her.
Why save a company for somebody else? Q.
"Maybe for you," Coach said, "but not for somebody else.
I hope it was good for somebody else too.
"No, that's for somebody else, that's not who I am".
A. Oh, that's a judgment for somebody else to make.
Horses impossible for one rider will dance for somebody else.
That it must be for somebody else behind me".
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